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why do we need the government to do these laws? because tchs bad laws the government did that caused the problem in the first place. government must undo what government did. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. blank blarng. >> beating around the bush. let's play "hardball.">> beatin. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. bush. how long have we heard that name in republican politics? bush. grand pop was senator from connecticut. father ran for the senate seat in texas. lost and got elected to the congress in houston. then went on to be ambassador of the u.n. got stuck during watergate. became ambassador to china and director of the cia. george herbert walker bush waited longer than his long name. then got to run as vice president with ronald reagan. ran again with reagan and won for president at '88 and ran in '92 and lost. then came his sons young george and jeb bush. they ran in 1994. george won in texas. jeb lost in florida. t
why do we need the government to do these laws? because tchs bad laws the government did that caused the problem in the first place. government must undo what government did. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. blank blarng. >> beating around the bush. let's play "hardball.">> beatin. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. bush. how long have...
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there are certain districts in the house that are black districts by law just about now. and even the virginia senators, they have no interest in voting against this. the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they're going to lose votes if they do not re-enact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> this time it was justice elena kagan who rebutted his arguments in her exchange with the shelby county attorney. listen to this. >> you said the problem has been solved, but who gets to make that judgment really? is it you, is it the court, or is it congress? >> well, it's certainly not me. >> that's a good answer. i was hoping you would say that. >> but i think the question is congress can examine it, congress makes a record, it is up to the court to determine whether the problem indeed has been solved and whether the new problem, if there is one -- >> well, that's a big, new power that you are giving us, that we have the power now to decide whether racial discrimination has
there are certain districts in the house that are black districts by law just about now. and even the virginia senators, they have no interest in voting against this. the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they're going to lose votes if they do not re-enact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> this time it was justice elena kagan who rebutted his arguments in her exchange with the...
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as the president who signed the act into law i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those laws and in fact, incompatible with the constitution. the american principle is potentially evolving again. nina, good to see you here tonight. >> nice to see you, ezra. >> what do you think it means to the court that bill clinton came out today and said he was wrong? and that this bill he signed into law is in his view, fundamentally unconstitutional? >> i actually don't think what he says makes a huge difference. the country has changed so dramatically over the last even five years, or seven years that as president clinton conceded in his op-ed piece, you could not imagine the change 15 years ago. or 18 years ago. it is just inconceivable, the society -- societal switch and the switch in public opinion. that is not to say that the country is united in its view on this issue. and there are many people who believe and continue to believe, and for all i know the supreme court will say that well, society may change but society has a way to change and that is through the democratic process by
as the president who signed the act into law i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those laws and in fact, incompatible with the constitution. the american principle is potentially evolving again. nina, good to see you here tonight. >> nice to see you, ezra. >> what do you think it means to the court that bill clinton came out today and said he was wrong? and that this bill he signed into law is in his view, fundamentally unconstitutional? >> i actually don't think...
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authorities have in custody tonight osama bin laden's son in law tonight. authorities have confirmed that he is in new york and scheduled to appear in court. he is charged with conspiracy to kill americans. after 9/11 he said. >> congressman peter king said today. joining me now evan coleman. what is the jordan connection in that statement? >> this individual popped up in turkey several weeks ago. we heard that he was there. the problem was that the turks didn't have a criminal charge out on him. the question was how did we get him to the united states. he wanted to travel back to kuwait and when the flight landed in jordan authorities were there to greet him. >> did he have options in that flight? are you saying he arranged that himself? >> it is not clear. they said they weren't interested in having him back. they said he was not welcome. there is no indication he would have been welcome. at one time he was influential in kuwait but they had just about enough of him. >> now we are back to why are we having a trial in new york and
authorities have in custody tonight osama bin laden's son in law tonight. authorities have confirmed that he is in new york and scheduled to appear in court. he is charged with conspiracy to kill americans. after 9/11 he said. >> congressman peter king said today. joining me now evan coleman. what is the jordan connection in that statement? >> this individual popped up in turkey several weeks ago. we heard that he was there. the problem was that the turks didn't have a criminal...
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if you call the law the voting rights act that every legislator just bows before that. and that that mean there's this kind of role for the courts because the democratic process is so fallen and dysfunctional that they keep unthinking this. take a listen to justice scalia. >> i think it is attributed very likely attributable to a phenomenon that is called perpetuation of racial entitlement. it's been written about. whenever a society adopts a racial entitlements, it is very difficult to get them out of them through the normal political processes. i don't think there's anything to be gained by any senator to vote against continuation of this act. and i am fairly confident it will be re-enacted in per pet tutti. unless a court can say it does not comport with the constitution. >> i love the line it's been written about. the citation, written where? news max and town hall. i want to get your reaction to that quote. and i also want to bring in one of the individuals who argued before the court who is live in selma. we have a little bit of news from-h a retired republican se
if you call the law the voting rights act that every legislator just bows before that. and that that mean there's this kind of role for the courts because the democratic process is so fallen and dysfunctional that they keep unthinking this. take a listen to justice scalia. >> i think it is attributed very likely attributable to a phenomenon that is called perpetuation of racial entitlement. it's been written about. whenever a society adopts a racial entitlements, it is very difficult to...
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quote, maybe it's the fifth year in a law firm when they say i'm not even sure i should go for tg to want kids eventually. these women don't even have relationships and already they're finding balance, balance for responsibilities they don't yet have. from that moment, they start quietly leaning back. are women sabotaging themselves, tenisha? >> i don't think so. not at all. what we tell our readers every single month is you must own the space you're in. i agree with those things charlotte is saying but i disagree with this idea of the blame game and this idea of self-sabotage. i don't think it's true. it's all about owning your space. &$>j is one of the people who wrote about the backlash. she said she personally, joan, has hired dozens of people for jobs that not a single woman or one woman in this entire time asked for more money than was the stated amount. >> yeah. >> but men always asked for more. >> yes. >> does that surprise you? >> it doesn't. i see this all the time. we talk about this all the time. that from the get-go, women are what cheryl sandburg would say are leaning b
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this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in lapped on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now from selma, alabama for the interview is the director a member of the voting rights act team. >> thanks for having me. >> do you think it is fair the say that public pressure, a social movement, political activism is a big part of the immediate reason that we got the voting rights act in the first place so, it's appropriate to question whether it might still be effective? >> absolutely, rachel. i was struck by the reality. as i talk to you tonight, i'm less than 100 feet from the edmund pettus bridge where 48 years ago, courageous women, men, and children marched o
this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in lapped on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now...
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, existing immigration law or chooses not to sometimes. does this ultimately hurt the administration, the administration's bipartisan effort for immigration reform? >> i think it does hold that possibility. if the department of homeland security and the administration cannot produce a more thorough explanation for the situation, i think it could hurt them. and not only that, i mean, it is distracting from the larger efforts at reform and in terms of the sequester, as most people are now learning, these are cut that is go in to effect very gradually between now and september and then possibly continuing after that. so that again begs another question, why were these people released all at once and then in advance? they were released last monday and in advance of the sequester. there's all sorts of things bubbling under the surface and need to be addressed. >> you know, raul, looking at the bigger picture and talk about the issue of detaining low risk, you know, undocumented workers first place, there's sort of a contradiction here political
, existing immigration law or chooses not to sometimes. does this ultimately hurt the administration, the administration's bipartisan effort for immigration reform? >> i think it does hold that possibility. if the department of homeland security and the administration cannot produce a more thorough explanation for the situation, i think it could hurt them. and not only that, i mean, it is distracting from the larger efforts at reform and in terms of the sequester, as most people are now...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the only thing republicans want more than getting out social security and entitlements is not compromising with the president. that seems to be the case to me. they are being handed this. the president said we will go with you and make the cuts and they said no, we don't want them. >> to understand the republican position you have to understand that their major objective goals one, two, and three is shielding high income people from any tax increase. that's where it hits. they also say they are for smaller government, but since they as you suggest and you do as well, don't want to touch the entitlements for ten years and then after that probably another ten years. that doesn't leave a lot, but they are wacking away with the budget and tends to fall on low income people. >> i disagree entirely. republicans don't want to cut entitlements and i would argue they want to save entitlements. that's what you see in house republican budgets that have passed the house. >> by making the benefits
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the only thing republicans want more than getting out social security and entitlements is not compromising with the president. that seems to be the case to me. they are being handed this. the president said we will go with you and make the cuts and they said no, we don't want them. >> to understand the republican position you have to understand that their major objective goals one, two, and three is shielding high income people from any tax...
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according to a new report by the southern poverty law center, the crazies are on the rise. we now have more groups who believe that the federal government is conspiring to take american's guns and destroy their liberties as it paves the world for a global one world government. last year, the southern poverty law center counted 1,360 of these groups, an all-time high. only 149 existed when barack obama won the presidency in 2008. today, the southern poverty law center sent a letter to homeland security secretary janet napolitano and attorney general eric holder, warning that the gun control debate itself may lead to even more such groups. the furious reaction to the obama administration's gun control proposals is reminiscent of the anger that greeted the passage of the 1993 brady bill and the 1994 ban on assault weapons. now, in the wake of the mass murder of 26 children and adults at a connecticut school and the obama-led gun control efforts that followed, it seems likely that that growth will pick up speed once again. joining me now, the author of that new report, southern
according to a new report by the southern poverty law center, the crazies are on the rise. we now have more groups who believe that the federal government is conspiring to take american's guns and destroy their liberties as it paves the world for a global one world government. last year, the southern poverty law center counted 1,360 of these groups, an all-time high. only 149 existed when barack obama won the presidency in 2008. today, the southern poverty law center sent a letter to homeland...
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the reason is simply there is no law now incredibly, no law at all that prohibits illegal trafficking. we are talking about straw purchases where somebody buys a gun for another person who would be barred from buying a gun and also actions against experiences. the trafficking networks against the ringleaders and the kingpins who profit from the sales of illegal guns. 20 years in prison, potentially 30 year citizen maximum will spend a strong message and forfeiture of property and a range of measures that can be a comprehensive strategy that include background checks as well as a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines. this step is a vitally important one. >> talk to me about the bipartisan support. many in the beginning right after newtown in your home state believed if nothing else, universal background checks is something that you can see support from both sides. that seems to at least at this point not to be the case. it is a more daunting task than first believed by those who would like to see that passed. a ban on assault weapons or ammunition, the chances of that pas
the reason is simply there is no law now incredibly, no law at all that prohibits illegal trafficking. we are talking about straw purchases where somebody buys a gun for another person who would be barred from buying a gun and also actions against experiences. the trafficking networks against the ringleaders and the kingpins who profit from the sales of illegal guns. 20 years in prison, potentially 30 year citizen maximum will spend a strong message and forfeiture of property and a range of...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. >>> this morning, my question. what can we learn from harper high in chicago? plus, detroit. the city where democracy may be dying. tired of all the good races? first, bring it down a little bit. it's all irrational exuberance about the dow. good morning, i'm melissa harris-perry. hear that? on friday, the closing bell seemed to have a special ring to it. because the dow jones industrial average jumped up 67.6 points to 14,397. that was the sixth straight daily gain, a new record high, an all-time record high. it was the highest number the dough's ever been in 116 years and the standard and poor index added seven points landing 1% shy of its october 2007 all-time high. the nasdaq ended 12 points, $10 trillion has been restored to the u.s. equities. it took the market 65 months to do it. woo-
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i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area. >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how is that? >> somebody who is very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what you said online. are you sexy naked? have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if you like that, i'll teach you. >> i was trying to say -- >> i'm trying to say it makes it look like you came here -- >> i came to pick her up. >> to have sex with an underaged girl. >> we were in a role playing chat room, dude. >> what role were you playing exactly here? >> people play roles. never ask role playing. people just talk. my god, is this some kind of holdup? man, you got a warrant? if the girl don't want to come -- >> a warrant? are you a defense lawyer now? >> i'm saying, man, you don't got no cause to hold me. i got no problems sitting here to talk to you. >> he sticks
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but the law itself should not be kept secret. and it's this fight against secret law that has been so important. it shouldn't have taken seven requests. that's how many i made, rachel, over a two-year period to get this kind of information. now, i will tell you just in the last few days, the letter from mr. brennan was quite forthright on the question of making sure that he didn't believe the cia could use drones in the united states. the letter from mr. holder, while moving in the right direction, he in effect said he could only see using the military against what would amount to a foreign attack in the united states like pearl harbor. there still are some unanswered question there's. that's what we're going to have to keep digging into. i think you saw today those efforts will be bipartisan. >> senator ron wyden of oregon. that distinction that you're making there, the difference between secret operations and secret law is one that for all these different ways of resistance i believe is really starting to sink in, and the way p
but the law itself should not be kept secret. and it's this fight against secret law that has been so important. it shouldn't have taken seven requests. that's how many i made, rachel, over a two-year period to get this kind of information. now, i will tell you just in the last few days, the letter from mr. brennan was quite forthright on the question of making sure that he didn't believe the cia could use drones in the united states. the letter from mr. holder, while moving in the right...
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laws being passed. this is just the latest of what has been a pretty steady stream of state level efforts to roll back that access. >> and, gale, this is international women's day, and we are talking about a situation where in parts of the world we've seen what's happened in india with the horrific rape and the way women are gang-raped and the justice system not coming to their defense -- or coming to their defense belatedly. women in other parts of this world have so much more critical life and death decision and threats than we face here at home. >> well, and i think that gets at the whole -- going back to the sheryl sandberg. her point is the world is ruled by men, and women are not better off because of that, and i think the argument is that even in places around the world where women are facing incredibly difficult situations, violence against women, rape, all kinds of domestic violence, you know, two-thirds of this world's i will literal people are women, and part of that is access to power and ac
laws being passed. this is just the latest of what has been a pretty steady stream of state level efforts to roll back that access. >> and, gale, this is international women's day, and we are talking about a situation where in parts of the world we've seen what's happened in india with the horrific rape and the way women are gang-raped and the justice system not coming to their defense -- or coming to their defense belatedly. women in other parts of this world have so much more critical...
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we can make sure people follow the law because laws were broken. it's a great example of how bank regulators -- >> let me interject a broader bit of cynicism here, which is like when you're talking about complexity, you can start to be very drawn to these kind of libertarian right wing public choice arguments about all of this, which is like, look f you make big complex regulations, 3,000-page bill, all these rules, you're going to grind it through this totally corrupt machine that's dominated by special interests and actually increasing the size of government means that you're increasing the leverage and influence of precisely these interests because you run it through the same machine that is the machine that exists in power with the existing power. so my question is, why shouldn't i believe that? why should i not be persuaded by this cynical view of the regulatory enterprise if it is the case, like the sun life chart we showed that it's influenced by interests groups. deepak? >> because that's how it works. maybe not all the time but we saw, for
we can make sure people follow the law because laws were broken. it's a great example of how bank regulators -- >> let me interject a broader bit of cynicism here, which is like when you're talking about complexity, you can start to be very drawn to these kind of libertarian right wing public choice arguments about all of this, which is like, look f you make big complex regulations, 3,000-page bill, all these rules, you're going to grind it through this totally corrupt machine that's...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." good news/bad news. it's all out. this good news on wall street today. the dow jones industrial average closed at a record high, making of course president barack obama the worst socialist ever. the bad news, household income is at a ten-year low, just as the effects of the sequester start to kick in. this is the message you get when you call to schedule a tour at the white house. >> due to staffing reductions resulting from sequestration, we regret to inform you that white house tours will be canceled effective saturday, march 9th, 2013 until further notice. >> and louie gohmert put in today president obama shouldn't be playing any more golf on government time as long as the scheduled tours have been stopped. >>> more bad news for dennis rodman. fresh off his photo op with a brutal dictator, the "new york post" reports rodman was booted from a new york hotel yesterday for loudly telling anyone who would listen just how great the north korean dictator is. apparently that behavior is g
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. >>> boston, massachusetts, june 21st, 2005. it's just another routine day for sergeant mark colombo of the transit authority. by evening's rush hour, the day would become anything but routine. >> one citizen comes up to me and he tells me, i think a guy's breaking into a car over here. >> it's right downtown at boston's back bay station. and as he rounds the corner, sergeant colombo realizes he's been spotted by the alleged car thief. >> i asked him, come on. show me yo
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. >> i was definitely pro law enforcement. they seemed like they would be good people. >> here is the thing. this is phil and alex talking here. when i was 16 i didn't want my mom know what i was frickin' doing. >> made me seem more comfortable saying me and you talking, almost seemed as if it was off record. >> do you think it was something just went wrong? >> he is providing a scenario which is not unusual for a detective to do, an investigator to do. >> gets into a frenzy. >> i knew my girlfriend was outside and couple of friends were waiting for me back home to come back. we were going to have a fire out in the woods. >> but before alex leaves, police ask him to take a lie detector test on a computerized voice stress analyzer or cvsa. >> what this is, it measures telling the truth. as long as you have no problem. >> once again he's asked a series of questions about the homicide. >> do you know how they were killed? >> looks like someone broke in and murdered them from what i heard. i'm guessing they tried to fight back or
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. >> but her daughter's cyber life does not sit well with her family william, a family law judge for aransas county. >> he didn't like the computer or the internet at all. he didn't like it in her life or my life. >> when her father learns she had been downloading music illegally off the internet. >> all he knew was downloading meant illegal. that was basically stealing. not that i'm condoning it. >> i could tell something was going to happen. >> that something hillary fears is a physical beating from her father. >> he would discipline harshly when things didn't go his way. it was usually the belt. it happened more and more often until finally it was once every one or two weeks. >> on this particular evening hillary sets up a small video camera on a dresser in her bedroom hoping to document her father's behavior in case he becomes violent. minutes after hillary presses record, william adams enters her room. >> get over here. >> brandishing a leather belt. >> as soon as the light switched off, i knew that it was going to be bad. >> bend over that bed. >> dad. >> hillary hesitates. >>
. >> but her daughter's cyber life does not sit well with her family william, a family law judge for aransas county. >> he didn't like the computer or the internet at all. he didn't like it in her life or my life. >> when her father learns she had been downloading music illegally off the internet. >> all he knew was downloading meant illegal. that was basically stealing. not that i'm condoning it. >> i could tell something was going to happen. >> that...
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lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it on a sweet can ♪ might be just enough to keep the law off my back and keep me out of trouble, the promise i made my mama ♪ if i don't do that i don't know how to hustle ♪ ♪ hundred grand smoke it like a chimney, better hope before i get a chance to spend it ♪ ♪ if i, if i had a hundred grand, lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it all this weekend ♪ >> hey, school, baby. >> hey. i know. >> at the santa rosa correctional institution in florida, dreams of what could be run through the imaginations of many. but less so for those who have already spent decades on the inside. >> to be honest with you, probably looking at probably one of the biggest screw-ups in the united states sitting right here looking at you. >> i've been incarcerated since i've been 18 years old. had i was 18 i did a burglary. received a maximum sentence. >> convicted of burglary and assault and although he received a life sentence, he has been eligible for parole three times. >> i've been on parole and violated and i'm back. let me say something ab
lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it on a sweet can ♪ might be just enough to keep the law off my back and keep me out of trouble, the promise i made my mama ♪ if i don't do that i don't know how to hustle ♪ ♪ hundred grand smoke it like a chimney, better hope before i get a chance to spend it ♪ ♪ if i, if i had a hundred grand, lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it all this weekend ♪ >> hey, school, baby. >> hey. i know. >> at the santa...
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you could still have courts strike those laws down in the state law. but it goes from a process where they have to get a preclear to where you have to fight against them after they are already enacted. >> and interesting i'm sure people say this is what it's about the impact would be on the hispanic community, not the frern american community so much. we moved forward on race. you mentioned south carolina. tim scott beat thurman and is now a senator from south carolina. >> i don't know if you have seen how that is drawn, though. >> president obama won virginia twice. so we know that we're moving forward. the question is, sh this a constitutional issue versus a political one? >> that's generally the argument that is made by a lot of folks on that particular side of the argument that we have achieved in a lot of ways this post racial, not utopia, but we have received a fair amount of post racial success, if you will. >> i think the tim scott case is a good one. so here you had a lot of conservative white largely evangelical voters electing an african-ame
you could still have courts strike those laws down in the state law. but it goes from a process where they have to get a preclear to where you have to fight against them after they are already enacted. >> and interesting i'm sure people say this is what it's about the impact would be on the hispanic community, not the frern american community so much. we moved forward on race. you mentioned south carolina. tim scott beat thurman and is now a senator from south carolina. >> i don't...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> massive industrial accidents lead to unbelievable explosions. >> we just had a huge explosion. >> gas leaks level buildings. >> it was the biggest explosion i had ever seen. >> gas stations erupt into infernos. and rescue workers put it all on the line. >> it was the closest call i've had. >> dire circumstances. >> i'm thinking there's no way somebody's going to live through that. >> disaster, heroism, survival. >> i can't believe i'm alive. >> you won't believe your eyes. >> boom! it went up. >>> hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." dangerous materials are used every day, usually without incident, because safeguards are in place to minimize risks. but natural disasters and man-made accidents happen all too frequently, and when highly flammable materials are involved, an emergency situation can become a fireball. may 15th, 2009. firefighters in texas are battling a blaze at a tank facility that stores oil, gas and sea water. just when they think they have the fire under control, a flare erupts from the tank on the right. i
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. >> i was definitely pro law enforcement. they seemed like they would be good people. >> here is the thing. this is phil and alex talking here. phil who's a man here. when i was 16 i didn't want my mom know what i was frickin' doing. >> made me seem more comfortable saying it's just me and you talking, almost seemed as if it was off the record. >> do you think somebody intentionally went to hurt them or something just went wrong? >> he is providing a scenario which is not unusual for a investigator to do, a detective to do. >> gets into a frenzy. [ bleep ] >> i knew my girlfriend was outside and couple of friends were waiting for me back home to come back. we were going to have a fire out in the woods. >> but before alex leaves, police ask him to take a lie detector test on a computerized voice stress analyzer, or cvsa. >> what this is it measures the stress of the voice. so as long as you tell the truth, you'll be able to pass with this with no problem and i'll be the best friend you've got today. >> cool. >> once again alex
. >> i was definitely pro law enforcement. they seemed like they would be good people. >> here is the thing. this is phil and alex talking here. phil who's a man here. when i was 16 i didn't want my mom know what i was frickin' doing. >> made me seem more comfortable saying it's just me and you talking, almost seemed as if it was off the record. >> do you think somebody intentionally went to hurt them or something just went wrong? >> he is providing a scenario...
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. >> i was definitely pro law enforcement. they seemed like they would be good people. >> here is the thing. this is phil and alex talking here. when i was 16 i didn't want my mom know what i was frickin' doing. >> made me seem more comfortable saying me and you talking, almost seemed as if it was off record. >> do you think it was something just went wrong? >> he is providing a scenario which is not unusual for a detective to do, an investigator to do. >> gets into a frenzy. >> i knew my girlfriend was outside and couple of friends were waiting for me back home to come back. we were going to have a fire out in the woods. >> but before alex leaves, police ask him to take a lie detector test on a computerized voice stress analyzer or cvsa. >> what this is, it measures telling the truth. as long as you have no problem. >> once again he's asked a series of questions about the homicide. >> do you know how they were killed? >> looks like someone broke in and murdered them from what i heard. i'm guessing they tried to fight back or
. >> i was definitely pro law enforcement. they seemed like they would be good people. >> here is the thing. this is phil and alex talking here. when i was 16 i didn't want my mom know what i was frickin' doing. >> made me seem more comfortable saying me and you talking, almost seemed as if it was off record. >> do you think it was something just went wrong? >> he is providing a scenario which is not unusual for a detective to do, an investigator to do. >>...
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this is the first big step in getting real gun law legislation passed. what does this mean to you? >> it's only saying that there's so much more work that needs to be done. and the cause to the awareness is necessary. >> john -- steven, i'm sorry, you were a survivor as well as you work with the mayor's against illegal guns? >> right. and when i hear caroline talk about more work to be done, senator john curran, let's go there, first. he claimed that store purchasing isn't a big deal. watch what he had to say. >> my concern is that this built is a solution in search of a problem. straw purchasing for purpose of directing guns to people who cannot legally attain them is already a crime. a solution in search of a problem. let me show you how -- >> if they're caught, they only get 0-5 years of jail time. that's a big deal. 30%. guns are being bought legally and making their way into the hands of criminals. i think that you've got to say that's a major problem. >> absolutely. i mean, i'd encourage the senator to spend 5 minutes on any one of the streets of any one of our cities and to
this is the first big step in getting real gun law legislation passed. what does this mean to you? >> it's only saying that there's so much more work that needs to be done. and the cause to the awareness is necessary. >> john -- steven, i'm sorry, you were a survivor as well as you work with the mayor's against illegal guns? >> right. and when i hear caroline talk about more work to be done, senator john curran, let's go there, first. he claimed that store purchasing isn't a...
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think you get to say what's outdated when you're a small council of old people in robes who decide our laws and can't be fired. that's like guy fieri telling people what's tacky. also, you can't argue that racism isn't is problem anymore just because we have a black president. really, if it was up to some people in the south, we wouldn't have a black president, we would have separate presidents. >> you know you would. you still got the -- from last time. really? >> really. >> we don't mean to be hard on you mississippi, but you just ratified the amendment abolishing slavery two weeks ago. not only did mississippi wait 150 years after lincoln, they waited six months after "lincoln" the movie. i mean really. >> he's not kidding about mississippi and ratifying the 13th amendment. their first attempt to do it was in 1995. still pretty late. but a paperwork snafu meant the whole thing never went through. >>> next, the mark sanford saga gets a little weirder. this is, of course, the mark sanford who is trying to make a political comeback after that bizarre incident during his stint as governor of
think you get to say what's outdated when you're a small council of old people in robes who decide our laws and can't be fired. that's like guy fieri telling people what's tacky. also, you can't argue that racism isn't is problem anymore just because we have a black president. really, if it was up to some people in the south, we wouldn't have a black president, we would have separate presidents. >> you know you would. you still got the -- from last time. really? >> really. >>...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> in vatican city, 115 cardinals are getting ready to pick the next pope. to that end, here's new video showing workers installing a new chimney stack above sistine chapel. white smoke will rise that fr that chimney. for more on the intrigui
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he's the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he's accused of being part of the plotting of both before and after 9/11. he was apprehended in turkey. he's been brought to the united states where he will face a trial in the three courts. under the constitution of the united states and accorded the die process that the united states constitution accords not just citizens but to everyone tried in american courts, jock wh -- okay? what is the republican party going to do about this? the republican party is going to say it's an outrage. and here's mitch mcconnell, mcconnell just earlier in the week coming down to the well of the senate congratulating rand paul on his filibuster. instead of killing 91, try them in court for crimes committed. this is mitch mcconnell. the decision of the president to import sulaiman abu ghaith into the united states solely for civilian prosecution makes little sense. and reveals yet again that abu ghaith has sworn to kill americans and he likely possesses information that could prevent harm to america an
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. >>> nationally same-sex couples continue to be left out with the full benefits that come with the institution of marriage because some people want to keep marriage narrowly codified as a union between one man and one woman and in spite of the opposition there are big signs that support and momentum are building for marriage equality. 8, that is the number of california proposition that banned marriage for same-sex couples but was eventually overturned in 2010 and whose fate will ultimately be decided by the supreme court. 2 is the number of cases on marriage equality, one on proposition 8 and the other on the defense of marriage act that will be heard on back-to-back days by the supreme court this month. 23 is how many days remain until oral arguments begin
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we want to respect the law and adhere the law, which is what you were trying to do all along. this symbol of authority which used to be a symbol of oppression, is a symbol of reconciliation. 52 years ago, what you stood for has made a difference. the world that we live in today, this city that i get to serve as police chief is changed for the better because i wouldn't be standing here right now if it weren't for you. and this is a token of that appreciation, congressman, because you changed this city. you changed this state. you changed this country. and as pastor moore said, you changed the world. and for that we are truly grateful to you. [ applause ] >> the police chief gave him his badge. history cannot be changed. what happened, happened, right? before chief murphy, at least, the past is worth still wrestling with for the sake of what. s could next. at least that's how it seems. joining us now is chief kevin murphy of the montgomery, alabama, police department. chief murphy, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how did you reach the decision that you w
we want to respect the law and adhere the law, which is what you were trying to do all along. this symbol of authority which used to be a symbol of oppression, is a symbol of reconciliation. 52 years ago, what you stood for has made a difference. the world that we live in today, this city that i get to serve as police chief is changed for the better because i wouldn't be standing here right now if it weren't for you. and this is a token of that appreciation, congressman, because you changed...
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laws were pushed and changed because people force it had to take place that way. and senator gillibrand, i have a question along those lines. going back to selma now shows how much progress has been made over the past four decades. but what does it also mean about what still what needs to be done in terms of voting rights, preserving voting rights for all people? >> congressman lewis has authored this bill about voting rights. we had 200,000 people in florida, joe, that didn't get to vote in the last election because of lines. we had, in the last election previous, we had 3 million people who had voter registration problems and weren't able to vote. so if we could register online, be able to vote early, we could change some of the dynamics that result in long lines and people being denied the right to vote. so we want to basically renew and revive the civil rights movement in terms of making sure every american gets to vote. >> so you're telling me 200,000 voters didn't vote in florida. so mitt romney could have won? is that what we're saying here? >> who knows? b
laws were pushed and changed because people force it had to take place that way. and senator gillibrand, i have a question along those lines. going back to selma now shows how much progress has been made over the past four decades. but what does it also mean about what still what needs to be done in terms of voting rights, preserving voting rights for all people? >> congressman lewis has authored this bill about voting rights. we had 200,000 people in florida, joe, that didn't get to vote...
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he went to school, never broke a law, raised a wonderful family, good husband, good family. i don't think he's got a speeding ticket. the guy does everything right. and he's really been pretty moderate on guns until the horror of newtown. i don't know what they're so afraid of him for except he happens to be black. is there some reason why he has sparked this explosion in right wing organizing? >> well, i think like you say, chris, i mean, it has to do with his color. what i would say is that with a lot of these groups it's not visceral clamlike racism. it's not we want to send people back to africa or along those lines. it's more i like at the white house, i see a black man there, i feel the culture is changing around me, by the way the economy is terrible. i can't get a job or i'll lose the one i do have. and it melds together in a feeling i've lost my country. somehow this is not the country my forefathers created. so i think there's racism in there. >> let me argue that. there's so much of america that remains traditional. smalltown american life is very much smalltown a
he went to school, never broke a law, raised a wonderful family, good husband, good family. i don't think he's got a speeding ticket. the guy does everything right. and he's really been pretty moderate on guns until the horror of newtown. i don't know what they're so afraid of him for except he happens to be black. is there some reason why he has sparked this explosion in right wing organizing? >> well, i think like you say, chris, i mean, it has to do with his color. what i would say is...
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congress makes this law, it reauthorizes this law. it goes through a very intensive process, much more intensive than the court could possibly go through of hearings that can go on for days. think about it, these arguments run for an hour, right? and they went through 15,000 pages of testimony. they found that racial discrimination is still a real problem. think of what happened just last year. we saw states like texas pass laws saying we'll let you vote with your gun license but not your state-issued student i.d. and when the justice department looked into what's behind this and what were folks talking about they said oh, look, lo and behold, the demographics of students are much more black and brown in texas than gun owners, that's pardonly why they did this. then you look at florida where you actually had gop consultants to say outright we sought to end voting on sunday because that's a day when black churches tend to organize and other churches don't. so we knew we could drive down black voters if we stopped voting on sunday. unfo
congress makes this law, it reauthorizes this law. it goes through a very intensive process, much more intensive than the court could possibly go through of hearings that can go on for days. think about it, these arguments run for an hour, right? and they went through 15,000 pages of testimony. they found that racial discrimination is still a real problem. think of what happened just last year. we saw states like texas pass laws saying we'll let you vote with your gun license but not your...
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tax law. the cover story of this morning's "usa today," the creep of technology into our everyday life. cell phones have allowed to go up at home. when it comes to tablets, 21%. then there's the amount of time on cell phones, there's increased fourfold since 2009. jonathan capehart is on his right now, from 22 minutes a day to nearly an hour and a half. jonathan, your eyes are blurred. >> it's not from this. >> not from that. so do you have like an ipad? >> i have an ipad, i've got my galaxy note 2, i have my mac book at home. >> are you on them all the time? >> i'm on this all the time, but i do try to carve out moments when i just don't go near it. the walk to work, when i go to bed. >> it's only ten minutes. >> precious moments. >> but when i plug it in the side of the bed, when i wake up in the middle of the night, my first instinct is not to check this. >> i always do that. >> that's how i wake up, the light comes in my eyes from the ipad. >> you guys are junkies. >> arianna says never ke
tax law. the cover story of this morning's "usa today," the creep of technology into our everyday life. cell phones have allowed to go up at home. when it comes to tablets, 21%. then there's the amount of time on cell phones, there's increased fourfold since 2009. jonathan capehart is on his right now, from 22 minutes a day to nearly an hour and a half. jonathan, your eyes are blurred. >> it's not from this. >> not from that. so do you have like an ipad? >> i have an...
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they also say the laws of war don't apply. the laws of war basically mean that you don't get due process. and i can understand that on a battlefield. i'm not for reading miranda rights to people that are shooting at us. if you're an opposing soldier and you shoot at me, we kill you. there is no miranda rights, no jury, no trials, there's no due process. but they say america is a battlefield. that's a huge mistake, and i think most americans would disagree with him if they knew the implications. >> stephanie, that was quite a scene yesterday on the floor of the senate. you had senators john mccain and lindsey graham defending president obama against fellow republicans. >> that was quite a scene. and that elevator picture is quite a scene, too. usually that look is reserved for some democrat who happens to stumble on the same elevator as john mccain. i think it's interesting when senator mccain, who i have a lot of respect for, says that members of his own party shouldn't be firing up, you know, kids sitting in college dormitori
they also say the laws of war don't apply. the laws of war basically mean that you don't get due process. and i can understand that on a battlefield. i'm not for reading miranda rights to people that are shooting at us. if you're an opposing soldier and you shoot at me, we kill you. there is no miranda rights, no jury, no trials, there's no due process. but they say america is a battlefield. that's a huge mistake, and i think most americans would disagree with him if they knew the implications....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. since enbrel helped relieve my joint pain, it's the little things that mean the most. ask your
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> president bill clinton is coming out against a law that he signed 17 years ago in an op-ed piece. he urged the supreme court to overturn the defensive marriage act. he writes in part, "i know now that even worse than providing an excuse for discrimination, the law is itself discriminatory. it should be overturned. i want to bring back the maureen, mat welch, why did you put your glasses away? >> television first. >> let me start with you. let's talk about the president's motivation here. what do you think it was? >> no one would call bill clinton politically courageous in this situation. but it is worth looking back at the realities of what was going on with doma. republicans set a political trap for him. he thought that there would be, i got to take this off, he thought there would be no political reality in which states would be passing gay marriage. all credit here goes to the activist who completely changed the ground under which such political decisions are made. so, president clinton was not, probably the veto would have been ov
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in a new book about immigration policy bush and his coauthor write, those who violated the law can remain but cannot obtain the cherished fruits of citizenship. in the book, bush continues, he says, a grant of citizenship is an undeserving reward for conduct that we cannot afford to encourage. however, illegal immigrants who wish to become citizens should have the choice of returning to their native countries and applying through normal immigration processes that now would be much more open than before. this is a far cry from jeb bush's position on a path to citizenship as recently as a year ago. >> you have to deal with this issue. you can't ignore it. and so either a path to citizenship which i would support and that does put me probably out of the main stream of most conservatives, or a path to legalization. a path to residency of some kind. >> less than six months ago reporters wrote headlines like this. jeb bush, supports path to citizenship. today it's jeb bush path to citizenship not needed. this flip flop might look strange to the american main stream but for jeb bush i guess you
in a new book about immigration policy bush and his coauthor write, those who violated the law can remain but cannot obtain the cherished fruits of citizenship. in the book, bush continues, he says, a grant of citizenship is an undeserving reward for conduct that we cannot afford to encourage. however, illegal immigrants who wish to become citizens should have the choice of returning to their native countries and applying through normal immigration processes that now would be much more open...
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what's it going to look like five years after you pass the law? you want aspiring immigrants to come to rebuild our demographic base. you want people to come that have skills that can make a difference to jump start our economy. and you don't want a repeat of the last 30 years where you have people coming in illegally or waiting in line. >> you talk about this -- we started campaigning together in 1994. you started warning republicans back in 1994 of the growing number of hispanics that were going to get out there. >> a good thing, by the way. >> yeah, a very good thing. but my gosh, 16, 17, 18 years later after you were issuing those warnings we got beaten because we did so poorly with hispanic voters. and this was a big part of the issue. >> i would say the best indicator of the canary in the coal mine, if you will, is asian american voters, where you have higher incomes, more intact families, higher levels of education, more entrepreneurship. according to the exit polls, president obama won 75-24. bigger numbers than the hispanic margins, which
what's it going to look like five years after you pass the law? you want aspiring immigrants to come to rebuild our demographic base. you want people to come that have skills that can make a difference to jump start our economy. and you don't want a repeat of the last 30 years where you have people coming in illegally or waiting in line. >> you talk about this -- we started campaigning together in 1994. you started warning republicans back in 1994 of the growing number of hispanics that...
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china, presumably a lot of reformelements, expanding civil society, he's even talking about rule of law. that's a very good thing. he'll continue to spend on the military. why? because they can. and they want to be able to protect their ceilings where they're bringing in raw materials. that means we as a country have a huge opening to be able to forge a different kind of strategic dialogue with china. because nothing in this world is really going to get done whether it's debt in europe, whether it's conflict in sub-saharan africa or the environment unless we're able to sit together at the table and have a dialogue that we just haven't been able to forge in recent years. so the stakes are extremely high. and we've got to get this relationship right. otherwise it's going to fall victim to the headline of the day, which are never going to be too positive. we've got to keep focused on the strategic aspect of the importance -- most important relationship of the 21st century. >> former governor jon huntsman, thank you. it's always great to see you and all your brothers. >> i'll bring them all
china, presumably a lot of reformelements, expanding civil society, he's even talking about rule of law. that's a very good thing. he'll continue to spend on the military. why? because they can. and they want to be able to protect their ceilings where they're bringing in raw materials. that means we as a country have a huge opening to be able to forge a different kind of strategic dialogue with china. because nothing in this world is really going to get done whether it's debt in europe, whether...